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International financial institutions and human rights: implications for public health

机译:国际金融机构与人权:对公共卫生的影响

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Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, international financial institutions have attracted intense controversy over the past decades, exemplified most recently by the popular discontent expressed in Eurozone countries following several rounds of austerity measures. In exchange for access to financial assistance, borrowing countries must settle on a list of often painful policy reforms that are aimed at balancing the budget. This practice has afforded international financial institutions substantial policy influence on governments throughout the world and in a wide array of policy areas of direct bearing on human rights. This article reviews the consequences of policy reforms mandated by international financial institutions on the enjoyment of human rights, focusing on the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. It finds that these reforms undermine the enjoyment of health rights, labour rights, and civil and political rights, all of which have deleterious implications for public health. The evidence suggests that for human rights commitments to be met, a fundamental reorientation of international financial institutions’ activities will be necessary.
机译:在经历了不可持续水平的公共债务的国家中,国际金融机构作为最后的贷款人,在过去的几十年中引起了激烈的争议,最近的例证是欧元区国家在采取了几轮紧缩措施后普遍表示不满。为了换取获得财政援助的机会,借款国必须制定一系列经常令人痛苦的旨在平衡预算的政策改革清单。这种做法使国际金融机构对全世界各国政府以及直接影响人权的广泛政策领域具有重大的政策影响。本文以国际货币基金组织和世界银行为重点,回顾了国际金融机构要求进行的政策改革对享有人权的影响。它发现,这些改革破坏了健康权,劳工权利以及公民和政治权利的享有,所有这些对公共健康具有有害影响。有证据表明,要实现人权承诺,就必须对国际金融机构的活动进行根本性调整。

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